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2025

April 7
Performance of trio in memory, in a collaborative concert with violinist Robyn Julyan and cellist David Short, Colorado College, Colorado Springs.

March 11
Performance of trio in memory, in a collaborative concert with violinist Robyn Julyan and cellist David Short, Colorado State University, Fort Collins.

February 28
Premiere of suite francaise by pianist Chengcheng Ma, Boston University.

February 22
CD release party for through the light, with saxophonist Jennifer Bill, and violists Daniel Dona and Sam Kelder, including the premiere of the saxophone version of Gyorgy Kurtag's Homage a R. Sch. and performance of Postcards from the 1930's, Boston University.

2024

December 17
Recording of only the path remains, with violinist Guillaume Combet and cellist Lawrence Stomberg, at the University of Delaware.

October 26
Collaborative concert with violinist Guillaume Combet and cellist Lawrence Stomberg, including performance of only the path remains, Boston University.

October 20
Collaborative concert with violinist Guillaume Combet and cellist Lawrence Stomberg, including performance of only the path remains, University of Delaware. More information.

October 18
Composer's talk at the University of Delaware.

October 12
Performance of belletude by pianist Jihye Chang as part of her CD release concert "Boston Etudes" New Focus Recordings, Wellesley Congregational Church, Wellesley, MA.

October 4
Performance of belletude by pianist Jihye Chang as part of her CD release concert "Boston Etudes" New Focus Recordings, Boston Conservatory.

August 28
Recording of trio in memory with violinist Robyn Julyan and cellist David Short, at Mighty Fine Productions, Denver.

April 8
Premiere of slipping away (from trio in memory), in a collaborative concert with violinist Robyn Julyan and cellist David Short, Regis University, Denver.

March 27
Premiere of malicke duety, by violinist Ivana Jasova and horn player Lucio Maestro, Slovak Cultural Center, Novi Sad, Serbia.

March 22
Collaborative concert with cellist Lawrence Stomberg, including performance of 5 moments, University of Iowa Center for New Music.

March 22
Composer's talk at the University of Iowa.

February 16
Performance of Postcards from the 1930's with saxophonist Jennifer Bill, and violist Daniel Dona, Boston University.

January 20
Recording of through the light with violinists Gabriela Diaz, Lilit Hartunian, violist Sam Kelder, and cellist David Russell, at Futura Productions.

2023

October 26
Performance of 5 fragments in 3 with saxophonist Jennifer Bill, and violist Daniel Dona, New England Conservatory of Music Composers' Series.

October 14
Recording of 5 fragments in 3 with saxophonist Jennifer Bill, and violist Daniel Dona, at Futura Productions.

August 1
Presentation of compositions and performance of 5 fragments in 3 and Postcards from the 1930's with BUTI faculty saxophonist Jennifer Bill, and violist Daniel Dona, Boston University Tanglewood Institute.

July 1
Release of CD far sight sun light with Albany Records, including performers flutist Matthew Lee, guitarist Thatcher Harrison, flutist Sarah Brady, violinist Aija Reke, violinist Robyn Julyan, and the Playground Ensemble String Quartet.

March 27
Presentation of compositions and performance of 4 reflections (for 2 pianos) with faculty pianist Victor Cayres, Eastern Illinois University.

March 9
Collaborative concert with cellist Lawrence Stomberg, including performance of 5 moments, Colorado College.

February 21
Recording of far sight sun light by flutist Matthew Lee, and guitarist Thatcher Harrison, at Futura Productions.

February 9
Portrait faculty recital, including premieres of far sight sun light (flute and guitar), only the path remains (violin, cello, piano), and performances of 5 fragments in 3 (saxophone, viola, piano) and rumelian songs of love and rain (selections). Performers include flutist Matthew Lee, guitarist Thatcher Harrison, violinist Aija Reke, cellist Sara Wilkins, saxophonist Jennifer Bill, violist Daniel Dona, and singer Livia Racz, Boston University.

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